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The Journal of Applied Instructional Design.

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Ed Tech Journals. Journals AACE (Author Guidelines ) ACMAECT (Pubs) AERA (pubs) (Note: these are not necessarily technology related) Association for Computers and the HumanitiesAsynchronous Learning Networks (A Sloan project, published on-line by Vanderbilt University) Educational TheoryAuthor Guidelines International Journal of Educational Telecommunications (now named International Journal on E-Learning (IJEL)) Journal of Computing in Higher Education (Author Guidelines)Journal of Educational Computing Research (Author guidelines) The Chronicle of Higher Education: Academe This Week EDUCAUSE (all publications) Elsevier Science (all journals)Computers & Education (Computer-Assisted Learning, Computer-Based Instruction, Distance Education, Educational Technology) ISTE (summary of all journals, also see the SIGS, they each have a journal) Journal of Technology Education (Author Guidelines)Kluwer Academic Publishers (All Journals) Lawrence Earlbaum and Associates (Journals) Acceptance Rates: Hello Dan --

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How do I find the impact factor and rank for a journal? The Journals in the field of Instructional Technology. SoTL: Acceptance Rates for Journals - UCF Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning. To find the acceptance/rejection rate of a journal, you can search Writer's Market for book publishers and magazine publishers.

SoTL: Acceptance Rates for Journals - UCF Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning

For scholarly journals, you can search Social Science Citation Index, in the A-Z list, to determine quality by citation count. See for the SCI and Web of Science "top journals" in various areas. The following book contains acceptance rates for scholarly journals in the social sciences and humanities. It may also include the following information: Type of Review, Number of External Reviewers, Number of In House Reviewers, Time to Review, Reviewer's Comments, Fees to Publish and the Percentage of Invited Articles.

Also included are the standard circulation data and manuscript guidelines. Cabell's directory of publishing opportunities in educational curriculum and methods 070.57 Cab (New edition is in the CMC). Sometimes journals will publish their own acceptance rates. Here are a few good articles: Writing for Professional Journals. General Information - COED Faculty Information - Research Guides at UNC Charlotte. 4. Finding Journal Acceptance Rates - Citation Analysis Guide - Research & Technology Guides at University of Michigan Library. Locating acceptance rates for individual journals or for specific disciplines can be difficult, yet is necessary information for promotion and tenure activities.

4. Finding Journal Acceptance Rates - Citation Analysis Guide - Research & Technology Guides at University of Michigan Library

Journals with lower article acceptance rates are frequently considered to be more prestigious and more “meritorious”. The method of calculating acceptance rates varies among journals. Some journals use all manuscripts received as a base for computing this rate. Other journals allow the editor to choose which papers are sent to reviewers and calculate the acceptance rate on those that are reviewed that is less than the total manuscripts received. Also, many editors do not maintain accurate records on this data and provide only a rough estimate. The University Library has a number of resources in the collection that may be useful to you. Some journals will include the acceptance rate in the “information for authors” area of the print journal or on the home pages for the journal. Accounting/Business/Economics/Finance.